Trinity Mirror deficit falls after discount rate hike

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The Trinity Mirror pension scheme has seen its deficit fall by £54m in the first quarter after increasing the discount rate used to calculate its liabilities.

In an interim management statement, the firm said the shortfall in the fund fell from £230m at the end of last year to £176m by the end of March. It said the decline had been driven by a margina...

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